Well, the owl is a form of owls. They belong to the exact same family, called the owl group. The owl group houses many owls of all types. Including burrowing. These owls usually sleep during the day and hunt during the night. They are very facinating creatures. The burrowing owl is only one type of owls.
Burrowing owls and African lions do not share the same environment. If would be unlikely that lions would eat one if they did, however.
Male and female burrowing owls are normally about the same size. On average, they are 10 inches long with a 21 inch wingspan and they weigh approximately 6 oz.
the same as how much u lay ☺
Burrowing owls (Athene cunicularia) normally lay between 3 and 12 eggs, with an average clutch size about 9 eggs. Eggs are not laid all on the same day, but at the rate of one per day or one every second day.
Same as other owls. Just about anything smaller than they are.
Owls hoot for the same reason all animals vocalize: in order to communicat. In this instance, owls which make a hooting noise do so to communicate with other owls.
The same reason humans, pets, and other animals eat: because they need nourishment to stay alive.By this do you mean 'What do owls eat?'Owls eat creatures such asmiceshrewsnakesfrogssmall birdssquirrelsratsand many other small creatures
No Butterfly owls are acutally Butterflies. And Spectacled owls are real owls.
Man is an enemy of any owl. About 96% of all owls are killed by humans. Most were shot or trapped. They also die from pesticides. When they eat their prey and it has been exposed to pesticides it gets inside the owl's body and then the owl dies. Burrowing owls make a sound like a rattlesnake shaking its tail. This scares skunks and coyotes, which are animals that eat owls. It also scares ground squirrels that might try to move into the same tunnels. The Great Horned Owl's only natural enemy is other Great Horned Owls, though occasionally other birds may try to get their eggs. The great horned owl is the major predator for owlets. Ravens, goshawks, coopers hawks, and red tailed hawks have been known to kill and eat young owls. Very few animals however will prey on an adult spotted owl. Other enemies of owls are foxes, weasels, flocks of crows, and wolves.
No, Owls are birds, Bats are mammals.
Same about meerkats and ferrets - they are both burrowing animals
Owls are basically nocturnal birds of prey, hunting mainly at night, while kestrels and other hawks are daytime hunters.